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Little Dorrit

Little Dorrit by [Fine Binding] Dickens, Charles; Helen R. Haywood (artist)

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Title
Little Dorrit
Author
[Fine Binding] Dickens, Charles; Helen R. Haywood (artist)
Seller
Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
London: Bradbury & Evans, 1857. First edition. Near Fine. First issue with all twenty-one internal text flaws as noted by Smith. Octavo. (8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in; 216 x 138 mm). xii, 625, [1, blank] pp. Forty engraved plates by "Phiz" (H.K. Brown), including frontispiece and engraved vignette title page. With an inserted preliminary leaf printed "With Water Colour Drawing on Calf Doublure by" [signed] Helen R. Haywood. Bound ca. 1930 by Rivière and Son (stamp signed to upper doublure) in full wine crushed morocco. Gilt French fillets. Gilt vignette to upper board. Five gilt ruled raised bands. Gilt lettered and decorated compartments. Original watercolor painting, ca.1930, by Helen R. Haywood reproducing in color the Phiz plate "Flora's Tour of inspection" found opposite to page 519, on calf to upper doublure (signed "HRH" at lower left corner) with gilt rolled decorative borders. Red moire silk endpapers. Red moire silk to lower doublure with gilt rolled borders. All edges gilt. Neat ink inscription on front blank "Louise Dalton Kirk./from/Mother and Dad-/1936-." Expertly rebacked with the original spine panel laid down. Housed in the binder's original fleece-lined red cloth slipcase. A unique copy. With Amy Dorrit as his case study, Dickens reveals how a parents' financial shortcomings can detrimentally affect their daughters' lives -- forcing women into unsafe or unsavory employment and preventing them from finding husbands or forming families of their own. And he suggests that only through goodness and self sacrifice can women rise up from these conditions. "On any other terms than those of allegory, angelic Amy Dorrit would be squirmingly hard to swallow. As it is, her goodness is indispensable to the story. Born in the Marshals debtor's prison, she is the only character whose wishes are wholly unselfish and whose unbreakable will to love and be loved frees her metaphorically from every prison, literal and social. All the other major characters are imprisoned by discontent, by poverty, by ignorance, by personal ambition, even by ill-judged kindness; but most conspicuously by an insatiable desire for money, power and status" (Stevenson). No other Dickens novel tackles more overtly the burdens women bear in the face of economic hardship, nor so highly glorifies its female characters for their endurance. "Little Dorrit originally appeared in twenty numbers, bound in nineteen monthly parts, the last part forming a double number, from December 1855 - June 1857. It was published in book form on May 30, 1857" (Smith). Helen R[iviere] Haywood (1908-1995), was an English painter, children's book illustrator, and writer, best known for her foredge paintings. She came from a book-binding family: Haywood was the granddaughter Robert Riviere, founder of the great bindery, which executed this lovely binding, and her uncle (who also worked for the firm) introduced her to foredge and double foredge painting. Between the 1930s-1970s she completed multiple commissions for Inman's Books, a New York City based antiquarian book dealer. From her intertest in science, anthropology, and naturalism, Haywood developed a keen attention to the world's natural elements; this talent for observation and specificity found its way into her artwork. "The Riviere Bindery was one of the most notable and prolific shops in London's West End from about 1840 through 1939" (Princeton). Bath-based Bayntun Bindery acquired the firm in 1939, transforming into the "Bayntun-Riviere bindery," which is still in existence and family owned. Provenance: Louise Dalton Kirk 1936; Purchased by David Brass Rare Books from a private California collection 2007; sold to Randal Moscovitz 2008. Smith I, 12. Eckel pp. 82-85. Near Fine.
Fifty "Bab" Ballads [together with:] More "Bab" Ballads

Fifty "Bab" Ballads [together with:] More "Bab" Ballads by [Fine Binding] Gilbert, W.S.

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Title
Fifty "Bab" Ballads [together with:] More "Bab" Ballads
Author
[Fine Binding] Gilbert, W.S.
Seller
Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
London & New York: George Routledge and Sons, 1878. Third? edition. Near Fine. Octavo (7 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches; 190 mm x 133 mm.). 255, [1, imprint] pp. Engraved frontispiece (included in pagination) with original tissue-guard and numerous illustrations in the text. Light foxing throughout, otherwise near fine. Bound ca. 1920 in full red crushed levant morocco, covers ruled in gilt enclosing an elaborate oval floral design with eight inlaid flowers in cream morocco and leaves of olive, medium and dark green and red morocco surrounded by a decorative border of medium and dark green. The flowers and leaves are decoratively tooled in blind and highly decorated with gilt pointille. Spine with five raised bands, with decorative inlaid dark green morocco borders, lettered and ruled in gilt in compartments, gilt-ruled board-edges and turn-ins, gray paper liners and end-leaves, all edges gilt. Third? edition (first published in 1876), the "Bab" Ballads [together with:] More "Bab" Ballads. Much Sound and Little Sense, were first published in London: by John Camden Hotten and George Routledge and Sons, 1869 [and] 1872. This publication evidences how a writer's work is never done. In 1876 Gilbert collected fifty of his favorite poems for the book Fifty "Bab" Ballads:Much Sound and Little Sense, it contained one poem collected for the first time (titled "Etiquette") and excluded 25 previously published poems. As Gilbert explained: "The period during which they were written extended over some three or four years; many, however, were composed hastily, and under the discomforting necessity of having to turn out a quantity of lively verse by a certain day in every week. As it seemed to me (and to others) that the volumes were disfigured by the presence of these hastily written impostors, I thought it better to withdraw from both volumes such Ballads as seemed to show evidence of carelessness or undue haste, and to publish the remainder in the compact form under which they are now presented to the reader" (Gilbert). However, "Gilbert's readers were not happy with the loss, and in 1882 Gilbert published all of the poems that had appeared in either The "Bab" Ballads or More "Bab" Ballads, once again excluding "Etiquette." Some twentieth-century editions of More "Bab" Ballads include "Etiquette" (Ellis). Although this fine little binding is unsigned it was most certainly done executed by one of the great English binderies, possibly by one of the finishers at the London bindery of W. T. Morrell. Prideaux in her "Modern Bookbindings" (1906), says that Morrell at that time had a very large business that supplied "all the booksellers with bindings designed by his men," bindings that were "remarkable for their variety and merit" (Morrell). Near Fine.
[TEXANA]. A Twentieth Century History of Southwest Texas

[TEXANA]. A Twentieth Century History of Southwest Texas by [TEXAS]. Various authors

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Title
[TEXANA]. A Twentieth Century History of Southwest Texas
Author
[TEXAS]. Various authors
Seller
Michael Laird Rare Books LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1907. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 2 volumes, large 8vo. [2], x, [4], 504; [2], iv, [2], 538 pp. With numerous full-page photographic plates. Bound in original publisher's black cloth, rebacked and recornered in very handsome dark brown morocco, marbled endpapers, top edges gilt. BEAUTIFUL COPY. ¶ This vast and comprehensive work covers the region of the State of Texas, South and West of the Guadalupe River, with particular emphasis on the Borderlands, with biographical accounts of local leaders and early settlers to the region. Includes, but is certainly not limited to, accounts of the establishment of missions, Spanish occupation, Austin's colony, LaSalle's colony, the Alamo and Goliad, San Jacinto, the Republic of Texas, Annexation and the new State of Texas, the Civil war era, the cattle industry, the railroads, and much more. ¶ Provenance: From the library of Rudolph L. Biesele, author if the still-indispensable "History of the German Settlements in Texas" (1930) and numerous scholarly articles on the early development of the State of Texas. ¶ Rare such attractive condition, as here. ¶ Suitable for exhibition and study.
The Life and Adventures of MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT

The Life and Adventures of MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT by Dickens, Charles

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Title
The Life and Adventures of MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT
Author
Dickens, Charles
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Sumner & Stillman (United States)
Description
1844. .. [in the original cloth] With Illustrations by Phiz. London: Chapman and Hall, 1844. Original blind-stamped diagonally-ribbed blue cloth. First Edition in book form, published immediately at the conclusion of the 20-in-19 monthly serial parts (issued from January 1843 through July 1844). MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT marks Dickens's return to conventional serial parts, with separate plates, followed by a single octavo volume (as with NICHOLAS NICKLEBY in 1839); since then, he had tried weekly parts composed of a single illustrated folded sheet (MASTER HUMPHREY'S CLOCK, consisting of both THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP and BARNABY RUDGE, published all-together in book form in three oversized volumes). CHUZZLEWIT was the first of Dickens's novels to lose readers during serialization; when the publisher Hall accordingly suggested Dickens's fees should be reduced (though it never happened), it created a rift that was not bridged until Chapman and Hall published A TALE OF TWO CITIES in 1859. Included are the forty plates by Hablot K. Browne ("Phiz"), two of which had appeared in each part. This copy is in the primary cloth binding for MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT, blind-stamped diagonally-ribbed blue cloth. The errata leaf is in the usual 14-line state; the vignette title page has "100£" printed thus and has seven studs along the top edge of the trunk (Smith's state "1" -- one of three states, without precedence). The volume's condition is very good-plus -- unusually attractive externally, with only the slightest of wear at the extremities. The pale yellow endpapers appear to be original (with no evidence of anything underneath the paste-downs), but in our opinion they are too clean, too intact, and perhaps a slightly variant hue of yellow -- so we believe they are later, in other words that the volume was deftly re-cased, but without any external evidence. The "Phiz" plates (and the text) are quite clean and free of foxing -- though there is a marginal corner repair to the frontispiece. In all, this is clearly a better-looking copy than most. All of the thick octavo-format Dickens novels (the six others being PICKWICK PAPERS, NICHOLAS NICKLEBY, DOMBEY AND SON, DAVID COPPERFIELD, BLEAK HOUSE and LITTLE DORRIT) are difficult to obtain in presentable original condition, as the bulk of text and plates was too heavy for the simple cloth bindings and delicate endpapers; however, in our experience, MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT (incidentally the only one of the seven to be bound in blue rather than olive-green cloth) is one of the toughest. Housed in a handsome morocco-backed cloth clamshell case. Smith I pp 63-67.
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Sylva sylvarum. (bound with) New Atlantis by BACON, Francis

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Sylva sylvarum. (bound with) New Atlantis
Author
BACON, Francis
Seller
Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
London: John Haviland for William Lee, 1635. FIFTH EDITION. Complete with frontispiece portrait of the author and the uncommon second engraved title, the tables and the recipe for gout in the first work, woodcut vignette on the title page of New Atlantis. Contemporary calf, rebacked; an excellent copy. Fifth edition of Bacon’s collection of exceedingly significant scientific experiments and observations on natural history, published posthumously by his personal chaplain, William Rawley. It was in this work that Bacon strove to separate his views of natural history from those of his contemporaries by building on a notion of the “new science” rather than collecting pleasant pictures and descriptions. The second work is Bacon’s highly acclaimed, yet unfinished, utopian novel, New Atlantis, which details the customs, people, society, and history of the fictitious island of Bensalem and the Salomon House, their cooperative college of science. The “new science” described in this work, along with Bacon’s other writings, was so influential that it eventually contributed to the formation of the Royal Society (DSB, I, p. 376 and generally pp. 372-377). Bacon (1561-1626) was an English statesman, natural philosopher, and advocate of the inductive method in science. Ahead of his time, Bacon conceived a new means of acquiring true knowledge by observation, experiment and inductive reasoning. His new experimental method was to encompass an account of the current knowledge of the world with the new instruments where everyone would be capable of engaging in scientific investigation for the betterment of humankind. Although his personality was unattractive, his views of scientific methods were influential. Gibson, 174; STC, 1172.
Il caseificio o la fabbricazione dei formaggi

Il caseificio o la fabbricazione dei formaggi by Cattaneo, Luigi

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Title
Il caseificio o la fabbricazione dei formaggi
Author
Cattaneo, Luigi
Seller
De Simone Company, Booksellers (United States)
Description
Milano: P.A. Molina, 1837. 8vo. 240 x 160 mm., [9 ½ x 6 ½ inches].4 leaves, 286 pages, 2 plates outside the text (one folding); original printed wrappers (minor signs of wear to the front wrapper). Ducal Estense censorship stamps on the first and last leaves. A fine, wide-margined copy, untrimmed with deckled edges. $ 1,800.00 First edition. A "theoretical-practical memoir" on the method of cheese-making, "awarded in the scientific competition of 1836" organized by the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia. The text, which became a standard reference on the subject, treats the topic comprehensively: from the selection and care of fields and cows, to the handling of milk itself, to the production of cheese and its distribution. The large folding plate, produced by the Pagani lithographic workshop in Milan, depicts the proper arrangement of the stable and the tools necessary for production. Luigi Cattaneo and his brother Antonio were agricultural economists who specialized in the study of milk and the production of cheese. Luigi was an author of a scientific work in 1834 on the operations of the dairy farm, with descriptions of the chemistry which produced different cheeses of varying quality and taste. He was member of the Royal Institute of Science, Literature and Art for the provinces of Lombardy and the Veneto and wrote essays for the Milanese publication Politecnico. Antonio was a professor of rural economy and member of numerous local agricultural associations and the author of a 480-page book on the properties of milk and milk production. Rare: OCLC list three copies, none in the United States. NUC lists copies at Boston Public Library and the University of Illinois. ICCI (Italian Union Catalogue) lists 13 copies in Italy. Vittorio Niccoli. Saggio Storico e Bibliografico dell'Agricultura Italiana, p.566. Maria Paleria Henssler. Bibliografia Latino-Italiana di Gastronomia, I, p. 172. Lord Westbury. Handlist of Italian Cookery Books, p. 43-44. (1430) .
Works of a City (Signed Limited Edition)

Works of a City (Signed Limited Edition) by SPAANS, Peter

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Title
Works of a City (Signed Limited Edition)
Author
SPAANS, Peter
Seller
Harper's Books (United States)
Condition
Near fine in white boards, sans jacket as issued.
Description
[The Netherlands]: Privately published, 1983. Near fine in white boards, sans jacket as issued.. Limited Edition artist's book. Oblong quarto. Number 80 of 85 numbered copies SIGNED by Spaans and dated in the year of publication. The Dutch photographer's first book, a collection of silkscreened photographic images and montages of New York, some fold-out. Text mostly in Dutch.
Dawn-Thought on the Reconciliation. A Volume of Pantheistic Impressions and Glimpses of Larger Religion

Dawn-Thought on the Reconciliation. A Volume of Pantheistic Impressions and Glimpses of Larger Religion by [ANARCHISM] LLOYD, J. William

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Dawn-Thought on the Reconciliation. A Volume of Pantheistic Impressions and Glimpses of Larger Religion
Author
[ANARCHISM] LLOYD, J. William
Seller
Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
Wellesley Hills, MA: The Saugus Press, 1900. First Edition. First printing. Small, square octavo (17cm). Deep gray-green cloth, titled in gilt on front cover; top edge gilt; xii,197,[3]pp. Trace of rubbing to covers; gentle forward lean to text block, with a somewhat crude repair to front hinge (internal); still generally clean and unmarked, Very Good.. Laid in is a 1-pp printed sheet of testimonials, including statements by Luther Burbank, Kahlil Gibran, and R.M. Bucke - clearly printed later, as the Gibran and Burbank quotes are dated 1925 & 1926 respectively. A good copy of one of the most uncommon titles by J. William Lloyd (1857-1940), an eccentric anarchist (individualist early in his life; mutualist later on), free-love advocate, and religious skeptic who was a frequent contributor to Benj. Tucker's Liberty and also editor and publisher of his own anarchist periodiocal The Free Comrade (1900-02; 1910-12). In later years, Lloyd devoted himself to the study of sex and health, advocating a method of orgasmless intercourse he called the "Karezza Method," described in his anonymously-published 1931 treatise of the same name.
Witchcraft and Magic in Europe, 4 Volumes: Ancient Greece and Rome (Volume 2); The Middle Ages (Volume 3); The Period of the Witch Trials (Volume 4); and The Eighteenth and Twentieth Century (Volume 5)

Witchcraft and Magic in Europe, 4 Volumes: Ancient Greece and Rome (Volume 2); The Middle Ages (Volume 3); The Period of the Witch Trials (Volume 4); and The Eighteenth and Twentieth Century (Volume 5) by Ankarloo, Bengt; Clark, Stuart

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Witchcraft and Magic in Europe, 4 Volumes: Ancient Greece and Rome (Volume 2); The Middle Ages (Volume 3); The Period of the Witch Trials (Volume 4); and The Eighteenth and Twentieth Century (Volume 5)
Author
Ankarloo, Bengt; Clark, Stuart
Seller
Underground Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780812235173
Condition
Very good +
Description
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; The Athlone Press, 2002. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very good +. First American Edition. Hardcover. This set contains 4 out of a total of 6 volumes of Witchcraft and Magic in Europe, including the following volumes: Ancient Greece and Rome (Volume 2); The Middle Ages (Volume 3); The Period of the Witch Trials (Volume 4); and The Eighteenth and Twentieth Century (Volume 5). Each volume is a first American edition, except for Volume 5, which is a true first edition from the UK. 9 1/2" X 6 1/4". xvi, 395pp; xiv, 280pp; xiv, 193pp; xii, 340pp. Bound in blue textured paper over boards, with spines lettered in gilt. Mild wear to bindings, with gentle bumping to extremities and dust soiling to cloth. Bindings are firm, sound, and tight. Pages are clean and unmarked. A very presentable, if incomplete, first edition set of 4 out of 6 volumes in Witchcraft and Magic in Europe. This set is heavy and oversize and will require additional postage to ship internationally; please contact us for an international shipping quote. ABOUT THIS SET: The roots of European witchcraft and magic lie in Hebrew and other ancient Near Eastern cultures and in the Celtic, Nordic, and Germanic traditions of the continent. For two millennia, European folklore and ritual have been imbued with the belief in the supernatural, yielding a rich trove of histories and images. Witchcraft and Magic in Europe combines the traditional approaches of political, legal, and social historians with a critical synthesis of cultural anthropology, historical psychology, and gender studies. The series, complete in six volumes, provides a modern, scholarly survey of the supernatural beliefs of Europeans from ancient times to the present day. Each volume of this ambitious six-volume series contains the work of distinguished scholars chosen for their expertise in a particular era or region. (Publisher).
Landslide (Publisher's Presentation Copy)

Landslide (Publisher's Presentation Copy) by Bagley, Desmond

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Seller: Charles Parkhurst Rare Books, Inc.
Title
Landslide (Publisher's Presentation Copy)
Author
Bagley, Desmond
Seller
Charles Parkhurst Rare Books, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: Doubleday & Company, 1967. First Edition. Near Fine/Very Good. octavo, 252 pages; publisher's presentation copy with "With compliments of Doubleday & Company, Inc." stamped on front pastedown. Pictorial dust wrapper, with price of $4.95 on front flap. Bookplate on half-title; owner name and date on FFEP. Red on dust jacket spine is slightly faded.
AUTOGRAPHED FIRST DAY ISSUE ENVELOPE

AUTOGRAPHED FIRST DAY ISSUE ENVELOPE by Burroughs, William S.

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AUTOGRAPHED FIRST DAY ISSUE ENVELOPE
Author
Burroughs, William S.
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Green Gate Farm Antiquarian Books (United States)
Description
AUTOGRAPHED IN FULL BY WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS This is a first day issue envelope postmarked Columbia, Missouri, September 22, 1958. It celebrated the Freedom of the Press and the 50th anniversary of the University of Missouri's Journalism school. Across the top of the envelope is the signature "William S. Burroughs" and Burroughs has written "(poet)" underneath his signature. Affixed to the envelope are four freedom of the press stamps. Fine condition with no wear, signature in black ink is clean and bright.
Advice to Mothers on the Treatment of Infants: With Directions for Self-Management Before, During, and After Pregnancy. Addressed to Mothers and Nurses by Mrs. Barwell. Revised, Enlarged, and Adapted to Habits and Climate in the United States by a Physician of New York Under the Approval and Recommendation of Valentine Mott, M.D.

Advice to Mothers on the Treatment of Infants: With Directions for Self-Management Before, During, and After Pregnancy. Addressed to Mothers and Nurses by Mrs. Barwell. Revised, Enlarged, and Adapted to Habits and Climate in the United States by a Physician of New York Under the Approval and Recommendation of Valentine Mott, M.D. by Barwell, Louisa Marie

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Title
Advice to Mothers on the Treatment of Infants: With Directions for Self-Management Before, During, and After Pregnancy. Addressed to Mothers and Nurses by Mrs. Barwell. Revised, Enlarged, and Adapted to Habits and Climate in the United States by a Physician of New York Under the Approval and Recommendation of Valentine Mott, M.D.
Author
Barwell, Louisa Marie
Seller
Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB (United States)
Description
Philadelplhia: J. and J. L. Gihon, 1850. Revised, enlarged. SCARCE LITTLE BOOK ORIGINALLY BY AN ENGLISH MUSICIAN, REVISED AND ENDORSED BY NEW YORK PHYSICIANS FOR AMERICAN MOTHERS. 7 1/2 inches tall hardcover, brown cloth binding with blindstamped decorative rulings to cover, gilt title to cover, xi, 148 pp. Spine ends chipped, light browning to pages, very good minus in custom archival mylar cover. LOUISA MARY BARWELL (1800-1885) was known as a talented musician with a fine voice, who married John Barwell, a wine merchant, at Norwich, England. She developed a knowledge of the physical and mental state of young children. The American edition offered here, "adapted to habits and climate in the United States," was authored "by a physician of New York," and endorsed by Dr. Valentine Mott, who states that, "I feel great pleasure in recommending it, and I think I can do it with confidence." VALENTINE MOTT (1785-1865) graduated at Columbia College, studied under Sir Astley Cooper in London, and was appointed professor of surgery in Columbia College in 1809. From 1811 to 1834 he was in very extensive practice as a surgeon, having performed 1000 amputations and 165 lithotomies. After spending seven years in Europe (1834-1841) Mott returned to New York where he was on the founding faculty of the university medical college of New York, now New York University School of Medicine. In 1849, he was elected President of the New York Academy of Medicine.
Good News

Good News by Abbey, Edward

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Title
Good News
Author
Abbey, Edward
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Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
New York: E. P. Dutton, 1980. Early trade paperback printing. Paperback. SIGNED. 242pp. Octavo [21 cm] Illustrated casebound wraps. Very good. The wraps are a bit toned, and there is a gift inscription on the half title page, below the author's signature. There is a Valentine sticker on this page as well. Edward Abbey's sixth published novel. Signed by Edward Abbey on the half title page.
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PERSIAN AND MUGHAL ART by (PERSIAN ART). Johnson, Graham

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PERSIAN AND MUGHAL ART
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(PERSIAN ART). Johnson, Graham
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L'Estampe Originale (United States)
Description
London., P&D Colnaghi & Co Ltd., 1976. Large 4to. Paperbound.
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William Wegman, Paintings, Drawings, Photographs, Videotapes by (WEGMAN) Kunz, Martin

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William Wegman, Paintings, Drawings, Photographs, Videotapes
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(WEGMAN) Kunz, Martin
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L'Estampe Originale (United States)
Description
New York, Harry N. Abrams, 1990. 4to. With Dj . 224pp. All in In fine condition.
Books: Old, Rare & Unusual for the Collector & Librarian, Catalogue 448

Books: Old, Rare & Unusual for the Collector & Librarian, Catalogue 448 by [ARGOSY BOOK STORE]

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Books: Old, Rare & Unusual for the Collector & Librarian, Catalogue 448
Author
[ARGOSY BOOK STORE]
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Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
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Good
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New York: Argosy Book Stores, Inc., 116 E. 59th Street, New York 22, N.Y., No date [mid-20th century]. Wraps. Good. [BOOKS ON BOOKS]. 8vo; 75pp; pictorial vignette to front wrap; damp-staining, scuffing and small hole to front wrap, rear wrap has mailing address in Maine; good. Only 2 listed in OCLC. Date of publication unknown, but based on the address and lack of a zip code, most likely pre-1964. Interesting look at books and their prices in the mid-20th century. The Argosy Book Store was founded in 1925 by Louis Cohen and moved from its original location on Fourth Ave in "Book Row" to 114 E. 59th Street, NYC, in the 1930s. It moved to 116 E. 59th Street, its current location around 1964. The book store remains in New York and is still owned and run by the family.
The Chug-Chug Express

The Chug-Chug Express by [ANONYMOUS]

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Title
The Chug-Chug Express
Author
[ANONYMOUS]
Seller
Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Kenosha, Wisconsin: Abbott Publishing Co, 1940. Boards. Very good. Winifred PLENINGER. A Pull-Toy Book. 8vo; [16pp]; color illustrated card stock train engine shaped wrapper with hinge that expands so the wrapper stands; color illustrated with text below; creases to wrapper, light soiling, light age toning to paper; very good minus. Not listed in WorldCat.
Kingdom of Death

Kingdom of Death by Allingham, Margery

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Kingdom of Death
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Allingham, Margery
Seller
Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
NY: Doubleday, 1933. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. First Edition. Faint mottling to lower part of spine and edges of boards, else a very good example in publisher's black cloth; lacking the jacket.
Der Zigeunerbaron. [Piano solo]

Der Zigeunerbaron. [Piano solo] by STRAUSS, Johann, Jr. 1825-1899

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Title
Der Zigeunerbaron. [Piano solo]
Author
STRAUSS, Johann, Jr. 1825-1899
Seller
J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
Description
Hamburg: Aug. Cranz [PN C. 26861], 1886. Large octavo. Full dark red patterned cloth with titling gilt to spine, original publisher's dark ivory decorative upper wrapper bound in. 1f. (recto title, verso blank), [i]-viii (ouverture), 3-88 pp. Binding slightly worn and bumped; endpapers browned and partially split; wrapper slightly soiled and stained; defective at inner margin; blank upper outer corner lacking; blank lower outer corner repaired. Slightly worn, browned, and creased. First Edition. Weinmann p. 137. First performed in Vienna at the Theater an der Wien on 24 October 1885, with text by I. Schnitzer after M. Jókai's Saffi. "Certainly Strauss was no judge of librettos and throughout his life he found it both cumbersome and restricting to compose to prescribed texts, though with Der Zigeunerbaron (1885) he showed himself uncharacteristically adept in this. Over the next quarter of a century a further 14 operettas and even a grand opera (Ritter Pásmán, 1892) cemented Strauss's position as the leading light in 'Silver Age' Viennese operetta, though even in the composer's lifetime only three of these found international success: Die Fledermaus (1874), Eine Nacht in Venedig (1883) and Der Zigeunerbaron." Peter Kemp in Grove Music Online.
La Pleiade e Il Rinascimento Italiano

La Pleiade e Il Rinascimento Italiano

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La Pleiade e Il Rinascimento Italiano
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Alcuin Books, ABAA-ILAB (United States)
Description
Rome: Accademia Nationale Dei Lincei, 1977. First Edition. Quarto. 91 pp. Italian text. Italian-French conversation, the pleiad and the Italian Renaissance. A near fine copy bound in tan stiff paper wraps lettered in black. small barcode label to rear wrap.
The Spanish Civil War: A History in Pictures

The Spanish Civil War: A History in Pictures

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The Spanish Civil War: A History in Pictures
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1986. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Introduction by Raymond Carr. Small folio. 192pp. Illustrated. Fine in fine dustwrapper with a touch of rubbing.
Stories in an Almost Classical Mode

Stories in an Almost Classical Mode by Brodkey, Harold

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Stories in an Almost Classical Mode
Author
Brodkey, Harold
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Carpetbagger Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780394506999
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988. Book Club Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Fine in a Near Fine jacket, unclipped (no price), rubbed and bumped at the top edge, one small chip at the back panel. Quarter black cloth with black paper on the boards. Square and firmly bound, clean internally. A representative collection of Brodkey's stories presented in the order in which they were written.
Internal Information Bulletin, January 1974, No. 2

Internal Information Bulletin, January 1974, No. 2

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Internal Information Bulletin, January 1974, No. 2
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Description
New York: Socialist Workers Party, 1974. newsletter. One issue, wraps, 8.5x11 inches, 32pp., issue is worn, edge and shelf worn, previous owners name on cover wrap, else good condition. "Documents from the Discussion in Sections of the Fourth International. Walloon (3 articles) and Japan (1 article).